 CHRISTMAS FROM DUBLIN WITH THE THREE IRISH TENORS (Note from Kenneth: I'm thrilled to be joining the Three Irish Tenors again for a series of Holiday Concerts this December. This year I am music directing and playing the piano for the concerts. I've been collaborating with the Tenors' music director David Wray who lives in Dublin and is unable to make it over this year. I hope that you can check it out. Click HERE for the tour schedule. Happy Holidays!) Celebrate the holidays with a genuine Irish Christmas! Filled with songs of the season such as “Little Drummer Boy”, “Silent Night”, “Saviour’s Day” and “O Holy Night”, “Christmas from Dublin” is full of warmth, charm, and music, direct from the Emerald Isle, that continues to enchant audiences throughout the world. Christmas from Dublin features The Three Irish Tenors: Ciaran Nagle from Riverdance, Kenneth O’Regan from Riverdance and Des Willoughby, graduate of The Royal Irish Academy of Music. Joining The Three Irish Tenors will be an ensemble of musicians as well as special guest Jacquline Whelan, one of Ireland’s most recognized female sopranos. The friends met over a few pints of Guinness in McSorleys Pub in Dublin, to talk about forming The Three Irish Tenors. They brought with them a wealth of diverse talents, energy, optimism and a sense of humor. Their aim: to sing songs and arias that would appeal to all generations, that could cross cultural and national boundaries and would be of superb quality. Together with their musical director, David Wray, The Three Irish Tenors have created programs of their favorite songs and arias, not only from Ireland but also from a truly internatonal repertoire. Since their first performance this talented and exciting trio has performed to delighted, packed houses throughout Ireland, the United Kingdom, Asia, and the United States of America. Now on their eight American tour, the journey for this young trio is proving to be not only a great success, but also a great joy. These three golden voiced tenors continue to captivate audiences with their infectious Irish charm. |